Semi-rigid Travel Mass Kit

Semi-rigid Travel Mass Kit
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Catholic mass kit | Complete sacramental case for celebrations

  • Compact priest's case (10 x 16 x 2.5 cm (3.94 x 6.30 x 0.98 in)).
  • Semi-rigid faux-leather exterior.
  • Red velvet interior with elastic compartments to keep each object in place during transport.
  • Mass kit with:
    • Silver sprinkler.
    • Silver-plated brass crucifix.
    • Pyx decorated with IHS and a Cross.
    • Chalice cloth and corporal embroidered with gold thread.
    • Purple liturgical stole decorated with gold-plated fringes and embroidered Cross.
    • Silver-plated brass chrismatory decorated with a Cross.
  • The set serves as a kit for celebrating Mass during pastoral travels or emergency situations.
  • Perimeter zip design for full opening.
  • Also available other travel mass kits.

What is a Catholic mass kit?

The Catholic mass kit, also known as travel mass kit, is a portable liturgical case designed to carry the elements necessary for the administration of Sacraments outside the church. Mass kits usually have a compact design that facilitates transport, and an interior with different compartments to carry the Catholic elements necessary for the administration of certain Sacraments. It is a practical solution for itinerant pastoral care.

Liturgical function of travel mass kits

The mass kit gathers in an orderly way all the essential objects for sacramental care.

The priest's case ensures that the minister can administer the Sacraments promptly during pastoral visits to homes, hospitals or any other place where the presence of a priest is necessary.

In ordinary pastoral practice, portability is a decisive factor for the priest who attends the sick or the faithful who cannot go to the church.

The Catholic mass kit is designed to occupy the minimum possible space without sacrificing the stability of the objects.